Liliane Lijn is a multifaceted artist whose work incorporates visual art, poetry, performance, and science. Born in 1939 in New York, she has lived in London since 1966, creating sculptures, installations, and more, often using light and movement alongside advanced materials. Influenced by ancient civilizations and technology, Lijn’s work is showcased in retrospectives at prominent museums like Mumok in Vienna and Tate St Ives. Upcoming exhibitions include group shows on women in art and technology. Additionally, she is set to release her memoir, highlighting her journey and creative evolution.
Lijn has never ceased to experiment and push the limits of her practice, showing a dynamic fusion of art, science, and philosophy over her six-decade career.
Her work reflects a deep engagement with movement and energy, influenced by both technological advancements and ancient civilisations, revealing the convergence of old and new.
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